B.J. Butler, who has been orally committed to Georgia since April, said Saturday he might take some recruiting visits to other schools this fall. But it doesn't sound like Bulldogs' coaches or fans have to worry much about the 6-3, 230-pound Kissimmee Osceola star changing his plans.

The outside linebacker prospect, ranked No. 3 on the Orlando Sentinel Central Florida Top 100, said the primary reason he'd like to make trips to Auburn and Colorado State is because he has cousins playing for both schools. Butler (6-3/230) is related to former Osceola teammates T'Sharvan Bell, who redshirted as a freshman at Auburn, and Gerard "Momo" Thomas, who made 10 starts as a true freshman for Colorado State last season.

Butler likes the idea of playing out-of-state and did say he would also like to visit USC. But he indicated it will take a lot to pull him away from his pledge to Georgia.

"Georgia is a beautiful situation," Butler said at the Orlando Sentinel/Buca di Peppo Varsity Media Day. "The coaching staff, the fan base, facilities, academics, everything was beautiful. Academics are important for me and their engineering program is attractive to me. And the coaches are like my high school coaching staff. I really like those guys."